Storing RT/10 hard top

KHitman

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How are you guys storing your hard tops? Hangers, shelf, leaning against a wall? I'm trying to think of where I am going to put this thing during the summer where it won't get damaged or too dirty as I work in my garage a lot.

Don't supposed someone makes a bracket that you hang on the wall that fits the hard top just perfect?
 

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How about ladder racks ($10 Home Depot)?

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Ladder racks... Now you're talking... Good one Roadking. Thanks for the picture. That should work out perfect.

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I did that ladder rack trick also for my hardtop. I also added a pair of eye-hooks on each side near the top to which I attach a bungie cord to keep the top tight against the wall. I bought the bungie cord that Home Depot sells with the plastic hook on each end so there is no danger of accidently scratching the top.
 

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Here's another tip.
I cover mine with a fitted sheet (the type with elestic edging)
Cot size or small bed size.
Keeps all the dust off
 

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How about ladder racks ($10 Home Depot)?

I did the same thing several years ago, except made out of scrap 1" flat stock I had lying around. Wrapped with some weatherstripping and some tape. Our hard top is stored on the car -- unlatched -- for the winter. The soft top is assembled and in the rack for the winter. In the summer, the hard top goes in the rack. A furniture blanket covers them when in the rack.

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